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The concept of a messiah is not a Christian innovation. It has deep roots in the Old Testament and was fully developed in Judaism during the late Second Temple period. The early Christians inherited the belief in a messiah from their Jewish ancestors. By the time of Jesus and his first followers, messianic expectations had fully formed, even though the specific expectations varied from group to group.
Mind the Gap: How the Jewish Writings between the Old and New Testament Help Us Understand Jesus
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